Posted by Inno on July 21, 2010 at 11:40:18 from (70.54.184.7):
In Reply to: buying new car II posted by jocco on July 21, 2010 at 10:57:13:
IMO you will never get a good dollar for a trade in because the dealership wants to make a few bucks too. So they buy it as cheap as they can and sell it for as much as they can with minimal effort on their part. Private sale will almost always get you more money but you have to take the time and money to advertise, show and barter with interested parties. Often this means you sit on it for a long time. I did it once with a pickup and decided it wasn't worth the effort in that particular case. If you don't NEED to sell it and can hang on to it for awhile you might get more........or you might not sell it at all.
As regards used vehicle pricing as already stated, go to kbb.com and look it up. That's probably the best you're going to get as it takes everything into consideration, mileage, options, condition and your area. You would also be able to punch in your used vehicle and see what the trade in value might be.
There are a LOT of variables, too many for anyone here to give you a good answer, but the Blue Book is probably the best guess you're going to get.
This post was edited by Inno at 11:40:53 07/21/10.
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